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First look at Oscar Isaac as Dr. Frankenstein in Guillermo del Toro’s #Frankenstein.

Releasing in November on Netflix.

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Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times (1936)

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'The Third Man' (1949)

Directed by Carol Reed

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Anna May Wong in Piccadilly (1929)

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A color photo of the sandy desert floor. A dry branch curves from the bottom left corner of the frame to the bottom right corner. Just above it, Aguilar’s elbow is bent in the opposite way, forming a “V” shape, mirroring the branch. She is lying on the floor nude, as suggested by her breast entering the frame on the left, though the rest of her body is unseen.

A color photo of the sandy desert floor. A dry branch curves from the bottom left corner of the frame to the bottom right corner. Just above it, Aguilar’s elbow is bent in the opposite way, forming a “V” shape, mirroring the branch. She is lying on the floor nude, as suggested by her breast entering the frame on the left, though the rest of her body is unseen.

A color self-portrait. In the foreground, a nude Aguilar is bent over such that all that is visible is her large ass & crack. In the background are two boulders with large cracks. The cracks in the stone align with Aguilar’s asscrack.

A color self-portrait. In the foreground, a nude Aguilar is bent over such that all that is visible is her large ass & crack. In the background are two boulders with large cracks. The cracks in the stone align with Aguilar’s asscrack.

A color self-portrait. In the foreground, a nude Aguilar sits on the sandy floor, facing away from the camera with her head bowed. Her body is large and slightly amorphous. In the background is a boulder shaped similarly to Aguilar’s hunched body. Some sparse desert shrubbery surround them.

A color self-portrait. In the foreground, a nude Aguilar sits on the sandy floor, facing away from the camera with her head bowed. Her body is large and slightly amorphous. In the background is a boulder shaped similarly to Aguilar’s hunched body. Some sparse desert shrubbery surround them.

Museum plaque for “Grounded #108,” 2006 (1st photo), “Grounded #112,” 2006/2016 (not included in this photo set), “Untitled, Grounded series,” 2007/2016 (2nd photo), “Grounded #111,” 2006/2016 (3rd photo)

Museum plaque for “Grounded #108,” 2006 (1st photo), “Grounded #112,” 2006/2016 (not included in this photo set), “Untitled, Grounded series,” 2007/2016 (2nd photo), “Grounded #111,” 2006/2016 (3rd photo)

Aguilar’s thoughtful meditations on her body & the world around her

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A black-&-white self-portrait. It is a wide shot of a room with large open window. A nude Aguilar reclines in a chair perpendicular to the camera’s gaze, resting her feet on an ottoman. A fan perched on a stool blows air across her body. She holds an iced beverage.

A black-&-white self-portrait. It is a wide shot of a room with large open window. A nude Aguilar reclines in a chair perpendicular to the camera’s gaze, resting her feet on an ottoman. A fan perched on a stool blows air across her body. She holds an iced beverage.

Museum plaque for “In Sandy’s Room,” 1989
“Aguilar’s first nude self-portrait, In Sandy’s Room, subverts both traditional & idealized notions of beauty in its approach to the body with what the artist termed a ‘relaxed acceptance.’ The depiction of her large, naked physique reclining in a chair & ottoman, with the windows open, drink in hand on a hot afternoon, functions as a personal yet feminist response to the images of women portrayed in fitness, clothing & glamour magazines.”

Museum plaque for “In Sandy’s Room,” 1989 “Aguilar’s first nude self-portrait, In Sandy’s Room, subverts both traditional & idealized notions of beauty in its approach to the body with what the artist termed a ‘relaxed acceptance.’ The depiction of her large, naked physique reclining in a chair & ottoman, with the windows open, drink in hand on a hot afternoon, functions as a personal yet feminist response to the images of women portrayed in fitness, clothing & glamour magazines.”

My personal favorite

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A black-&-white portrait of Cuadros. He looks straight at the camera expressionless. He has short hair and wears round glasses, a mustache & goatee, & a hoop on his left ear. He wears a white T-shirt with a dark sweater vest over. He has a watch on his left wrist & chain bracelet on his right. His hands are in his pockets & a plaid flannel shirt is tied around his waist.

A black-&-white portrait of Cuadros. He looks straight at the camera expressionless. He has short hair and wears round glasses, a mustache & goatee, & a hoop on his left ear. He wears a white T-shirt with a dark sweater vest over. He has a watch on his left wrist & chain bracelet on his right. His hands are in his pockets & a plaid flannel shirt is tied around his waist.

A small suitcase with ephemera. Some notable objects include: a photo of a dying Cuadros in bed; a small figurine of Barrel from The Nightmare Before Christmas; a small ceramic figurine of Budai; a human-shaped cookie cutter filled with a syringe and countless pills; and several pins, including those from ACT UP & Queer Nation.

A small suitcase with ephemera. Some notable objects include: a photo of a dying Cuadros in bed; a small figurine of Barrel from The Nightmare Before Christmas; a small ceramic figurine of Budai; a human-shaped cookie cutter filled with a syringe and countless pills; and several pins, including those from ACT UP & Queer Nation.

Museum plaque for “Gil Cuadros,” 1993 (1st photo) and “Gilbert’s Altar,” ca. 2001 (2nd photo)
“Gil Cuadros (1962-1996), a well-known, gay Latino writer & poet, was one of Aguilar’s closest friends. Aguilar photographed Cuadros extensively from their early college days to his death at age 34 from AIDS. As young students, first at Schurr High School in Montebello, CA & later at East LA College, Aguilar & Cuadros discovered their emerging artistic voices while navigating their queer identities. The assemblage, Gilbert’s Altar, is Aguilar’s personal memorial to Cuadros, while CITY OF GOD (1994), Cuadros’ only published book, includes a tribute to Aguilar alongside other short stories & poems.”

Museum plaque for “Gil Cuadros,” 1993 (1st photo) and “Gilbert’s Altar,” ca. 2001 (2nd photo) “Gil Cuadros (1962-1996), a well-known, gay Latino writer & poet, was one of Aguilar’s closest friends. Aguilar photographed Cuadros extensively from their early college days to his death at age 34 from AIDS. As young students, first at Schurr High School in Montebello, CA & later at East LA College, Aguilar & Cuadros discovered their emerging artistic voices while navigating their queer identities. The assemblage, Gilbert’s Altar, is Aguilar’s personal memorial to Cuadros, while CITY OF GOD (1994), Cuadros’ only published book, includes a tribute to Aguilar alongside other short stories & poems.”

Aguilar’s tribute to longtime friend Gil Cuadros, a favorite writer of mine

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Three black-&-white photographs, each with a black background. The left is of the US flag turned sideways. The middle is of Aguilar. The Mexican flag is wrapped over her head with the eagle across her face, while the US flag is worn around her waist like a skirt. A rope is wrapped around her neck, between her exposed breasts, around her interlocked arms like shackles, and around her legs. The right is of the Mexican flag turned sideways.

Three black-&-white photographs, each with a black background. The left is of the US flag turned sideways. The middle is of Aguilar. The Mexican flag is wrapped over her head with the eagle across her face, while the US flag is worn around her waist like a skirt. A rope is wrapped around her neck, between her exposed breasts, around her interlocked arms like shackles, and around her legs. The right is of the Mexican flag turned sideways.

Museum plaque for “Three Eagles Flying,” 1990
“Often examined through the lens of self-portraiture & hybrid cultural identity, this triptych also operates as a powerful form of political image-text. The ‘three eagles’ within the photograph are implicit—the Spanish word for eagle, águila, denotes the artist’s surname, while the national emblems of the US and Mexico are also referenced. With head wrapped & body bound, Aguilar establishes her own figure as a forceful political symbol to be contended with.”

Museum plaque for “Three Eagles Flying,” 1990 “Often examined through the lens of self-portraiture & hybrid cultural identity, this triptych also operates as a powerful form of political image-text. The ‘three eagles’ within the photograph are implicit—the Spanish word for eagle, águila, denotes the artist’s surname, while the national emblems of the US and Mexico are also referenced. With head wrapped & body bound, Aguilar establishes her own figure as a forceful political symbol to be contended with.”

Arguably Aguilar’s most famous piece

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Beginning of the exhibit. Several black-&-white nude self portraits hang on the left side of the wall. On the right is the following text:
“Laura Aguilar: Show & Tell is the first comprehensive retrospective of American photographer Laura Aguilar (1959-2018), assembling over 70 works produced over 3 decades. Through photographs & videos that are frequently political as well as personal, & which traverse performative, feminist & queer art genres, Aguilar offers candid portraits of herself, her friends & family & LGBTQ & Latinx communities. Aguilar’s now iconic triptych, Three Eagles Flying (1990), set the stage for her future work by using her nude body as an overt & outrageous rebellion against the colonization of Latinx identities—racial, gendered, cultural & sexual. Her practice intuitively evolved over time as she struggled to negotiate & navigate her ethnicity & sexuality, her challenges with depression & auditory dyslexia, & the acceptance of her large body. This exhibition tells the story of the artist who for most of her life struggled to communicate with words yet ironically emerged as a powerful voice for numerous & diverse marginalized populations.
Presented through the exhibition are the central themes & creative processes Aguilar undertook from the 1980s through her latest series produced in 2007. From early photography including portraits of friends & other artists within the Chicanx art community, Aguilar moved to courageous nude self portraits, while her emerging lesbian identity & political activism within LA’s gay & lesbian community began to inform her work. Later series are rooted in more introspective & spiritual explorations, as Aguilar’s ongoing personal discovery led to the works for which she has come to be most recognized for—nude self portraiture in nature. Throughout her practice, Aguilar disrupted normative concepts of beauty & the female form while specifically utilizing the gendered body as a site for social critique.”

Beginning of the exhibit. Several black-&-white nude self portraits hang on the left side of the wall. On the right is the following text: “Laura Aguilar: Show & Tell is the first comprehensive retrospective of American photographer Laura Aguilar (1959-2018), assembling over 70 works produced over 3 decades. Through photographs & videos that are frequently political as well as personal, & which traverse performative, feminist & queer art genres, Aguilar offers candid portraits of herself, her friends & family & LGBTQ & Latinx communities. Aguilar’s now iconic triptych, Three Eagles Flying (1990), set the stage for her future work by using her nude body as an overt & outrageous rebellion against the colonization of Latinx identities—racial, gendered, cultural & sexual. Her practice intuitively evolved over time as she struggled to negotiate & navigate her ethnicity & sexuality, her challenges with depression & auditory dyslexia, & the acceptance of her large body. This exhibition tells the story of the artist who for most of her life struggled to communicate with words yet ironically emerged as a powerful voice for numerous & diverse marginalized populations. Presented through the exhibition are the central themes & creative processes Aguilar undertook from the 1980s through her latest series produced in 2007. From early photography including portraits of friends & other artists within the Chicanx art community, Aguilar moved to courageous nude self portraits, while her emerging lesbian identity & political activism within LA’s gay & lesbian community began to inform her work. Later series are rooted in more introspective & spiritual explorations, as Aguilar’s ongoing personal discovery led to the works for which she has come to be most recognized for—nude self portraiture in nature. Throughout her practice, Aguilar disrupted normative concepts of beauty & the female form while specifically utilizing the gendered body as a site for social critique.”

Posting this for Bluesky: one of my favorite exhibits I’ve been to, “Laura Aguilar: Show & Tell” at the Leslie-Lohman in NY (2/13/21)

Cw: nudity, AIDS

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Mexico sends firefighters to help while ICE is doing raids in Bakersfield and other areas of California separating families, many of who are Mexican.

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Vidiots in Eagle Rock. 4884 Eagle Rock Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90041 💕

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"Screenshot of a Twitter exchange: The first tweet by 'Libs of TikTok' lists grievances against fire department management and policies, sarcastically attributing them to climate change, including hiring a DEI manager, defunding fire departments, and mismanaging forests. The second tweet, a reply from Elon Musk, questions this perspective, suggesting: 'Wild theory: maybe, just maybe, the root cause wasn’t climate change?'"

"Screenshot of a Twitter exchange: The first tweet by 'Libs of TikTok' lists grievances against fire department management and policies, sarcastically attributing them to climate change, including hiring a DEI manager, defunding fire departments, and mismanaging forests. The second tweet, a reply from Elon Musk, questions this perspective, suggesting: 'Wild theory: maybe, just maybe, the root cause wasn’t climate change?'"

People are dying and losing their homes while these dipshits blame women and people of color for it. Nothing but contempt for these despicable opportunists.

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Most watched nanogenre: feelings, gay, sex

Most watched nanogenre: feelings, gay, sex

. @letterboxd.social reminding me on my birthday that I’m a faggot

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“Looking for heaven, found the devil in me.”

#TwoPerfectShots

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Last night's Christmas movie

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“Christmas Tree” (1966) by James Bidgood. Features a handsome, shirtless twunk (Bobby Kendall) opening gifts on a colorful Christmas morning.

“Christmas Tree” (1966) by James Bidgood. Features a handsome, shirtless twunk (Bobby Kendall) opening gifts on a colorful Christmas morning.

Merry Queersmas

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Still from FEMALE TROUBLE (1974). Dawn (Divine) sits on the couch with her parents next to the Christmas tree, moments before finding out her parents did not get her a pair of cha-cha heels.

Still from FEMALE TROUBLE (1974). Dawn (Divine) sits on the couch with her parents next to the Christmas tree, moments before finding out her parents did not get her a pair of cha-cha heels.

Kinda ironic that she didn’t get to DAWN her GAY apparel

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Voting "Not Guilty": A Toolkit on Jury Nullification Jury nullification is a term used to describe a situation when jurors decide to acquit a person of criminal charges even though the person on trial could technically be convicted based on the evidence...

Rules about jury nullification:

Learn about it
Privately tell your friends & family about it
Don’t post about it (let us do that)
Don’t ever mention it if you get selected for jury duty
Don’t get yourself kicked off a jury - you are just a normal citizen fulfilling your duties!

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Janet Jackson - When I Think Of You
YouTube video by JanetJacksonVEVO Janet Jackson - When I Think Of You

a sweet video and perfect song.

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The power that that has, the intelligence that that has, the clearance that that has, the access that that has, the influence that that has, the profile that that has, the international implications that that has

The power that that has, the intelligence that that has, the clearance that that has, the access that that has, the influence that that has, the profile that that has, the international implications that that has

“Oh, we buy” - literally one of the most powerful statements ever uttered

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1999 wasn’t even the greatest year for movies for that decade

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Trans rights activists -- including Chelsea Manning -- are staging a protest in a women's bathroom in the Cannon building (a House building) next to Speaker Johnson's office.

"Trans rights are under attack! What do we do? Act up! Fight back!"

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Basically anything film noir/neo-noir/cine negro

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A ★★★★★ review of Greed (1924) Rewatched the 4-hour version, which is meant to be a partial reconstruction of von Stroheim’s original 9-hour cut. (Only the theatrically released 2½-hour cut remains, so the other 1½ hours consist of...

For more info on GREED’s different versions: boxd.it/3yKBWX

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The most widely watched version is the 2½-hour theatrical version, but I highly recommend checking out the 4-hour reconstructed version, currently streaming on Tubi ✨

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Greed, widely regarded as director Erich von Stroheim's masterpiece, was released 100 years ago today on December 4, 1924

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is my 29th birthday yup 🙂‍↕️

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Buster Keaton gets thrown out of a movie screen in Sherlock Jr. (1924)

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